Printing guide
Get it printed.
Every campaign asset on this site can be printed at home in 5 minutes — or ordered from a real print shop for professional polish. Here's what each one is, what it costs, and which vendor I'd send you to.
Quick decision rule: if you need under 25 of something, print at home or at Office Depot — fastest, cheapest. If you need 50+, order from a real vendor — better paper, sharper print, weatherproof options.
Stickers
Round 2.5" stickers
12 per letter sheet · barn red + cream
For laptops, water bottles, car bumpers, mailboxes, kid backpacks. The most viral asset per dollar — a sticker travels everywhere its owner does.
Open print sheet →
Sticker Mule
Best quality, vinyl, weatherproof. Upload the saved PDF.
100 round 3" stickers ≈ $90
StickerYou
Slightly cheaper, great quality, customizable shapes.
100 round 2.5" ≈ $70
Avery 22806 sticker paper + home printer
Print yourself — works fine indoors, not weatherproof.
~$15 for 12 sheets (144 stickers)
Business cards
3.5"×2" cards
10 per letter sheet · Avery 5371 layout
Hand-out at events, slip into birthday party goodie bags, leave at coffee shop counters with permission. The "more info?" backup whenever you don't have a sheet on you.
Open print sheet →
Moo (recommended)
Premium cardstock, sharp printing. Their template fits the layout.
100 cards ≈ $25–35
VistaPrint
Cheapest option. Standard quality.
100 cards ≈ $15
Office Depot / Staples
Same-day pickup with Avery 5371 cardstock + their copier.
100 cards ≈ $15–20
Half-sheet flyers
8.5"×5.5" flyers (2 per letter sheet)
For community bulletin boards, coffee shops, libraries
Tape one up at Capital Brewery, Mason Lounge, the Middleton Public Library, Greenway Station, your kid's gym lobby, your church bulletin board. Each board easily gets you 50+ visual impressions per week.
Open print sheet →
Office Depot / Staples
Color copies on 28-lb paper. Walk-in same day.
50 flyers ≈ $25
Home laser/inkjet printer
Cheapest. 50 prints + manual cut = ~30 minutes.
50 flyers ≈ $5 in ink + paper
Door hangers
4.25"×3.33" hangers
3 per letter sheet · punch-hole template included
Print, cut, use a standard 7/16" hole punch on the marked dot, then slit downward. Walk a block, hang on every doorknob — no doorbell required.
Open print sheet →
GotPrint
Real die-cut door hangers, pre-punched. Quality is worth it.
100 hangers ≈ $50
Home printer + scissors + hole punch
DIY route. Works fine; expect ~15 min per 30 hangers.
30 hangers ≈ $4
Yard signs (not yet built)
18"×24" coroplast signs
If you want me to design these, ask
The highest-visibility passive recruiting asset. 5 signs at well-trafficked corners = thousands of impressions a week. If you want to invest in these, I'll build a yard-sign design page sized to standard vendor specs and you can order direct.
BuildASign
Standard yard-sign vendor. Stakes included.
10 signs (with stakes) ≈ $130
VistaPrint
Same product, slightly cheaper.
10 signs ≈ $100
SpeedyPros / SignsOnTheCheap
Cheapest if quantity matters.
20 signs ≈ $180
The handout (full-page transition diagram)
Letter-size, single-side
The original transition handout — already at /handout.pdf
Hand out at PTA meetings, leave at the back of the room during the Sept 22 meeting itself, send as PDF attachment to anyone asking "what exactly does this do?" Pre-printed by you in a stack of 100 covers most use cases.
Download handout (PDF, 50KB)
Office Depot / Staples
Color copies. Same day.
100 ≈ $30
Side-by-side total cost
For someone going all-in on a respectable starter kit:
| Asset | Quantity | Cost (vendor) | Cost (DIY) |
| Round stickers | 100 | $70 | $15 |
| Business cards | 100 | $25 | $12 |
| Half-sheet flyers | 50 | $25 | $5 |
| Door hangers | 100 | $50 | $12 |
| Yard signs | 5 | $70 | — |
| Full handout copies | 100 | $30 | $15 |
| TOTAL | | ~$270 | ~$60 |
Prices are approximate as of mid-2026. Order quantities of 100 because the per-unit cost drops fast — and you'll use more of these than you think.